Goddesses, of fertility served by eunuch priests, 349; personated by women, 589

Gods, appeal to the pity of, as a rain-charm, 75; incarnate human, 91106, 162; conception of, slowly evolved, 91; and goddesses, dramatic weddings of, 140; the marriage of the, 142145; created by men in their own likeness, 260; their names tabooed, 260262; mortality of the, 264265; death and resurrection of, 385386, 388; distinguished from spirits, 411